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so it is with america. each time i look at that flag, i'm reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and those 13 stripes. no one built this country on their own. this nation is great because we built it together. this nation is great because we worked as a team. this nation is great because we get each other's backs. and if we hold fast to that truth in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great, no mission too hard. as long as we are joined in common purpose, as long as we maintain our common resolve, our journey moves forward and our future is hopeful. and the state of our union will always be strong. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> president obama concluding the state of the union address to a joint session of congress tonight. the president saying that the state of the union is getting stronger. echoing there the words of ronald reagan in 1986, who said the state of the union was stronger than a year ago and growin
so it is with america. each time i look at that flag, i'm reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and those 13 stripes. no one built this country on their own. this nation is great because we built it together. this nation is great because we worked as a team. this nation is great because we get each other's backs. and if we hold fast to that truth in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great, no mission too hard. as long as we are joined in common...
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i love the hymms of america, america the beautiful, for ambers wave of grain, corn counts, right? and another favorite verse, owe beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strifee. mercy more than life. let me just quote, owe beautiful patriot deem that sees kwlond beyond the years. >> the poem that romney pretents to love so much actually came from the heart and mind from katherine lee bates in 1893. it was first put to music in 1910 at lake avenue baptist church in boston. as lynn sherr's book, america the beautiful, reminds us, america the beautiful has verses that none of us remember, such as america, america, god mend thine every flaw, confirm thy soul in self-control and liberty and law. america the beautiful is mistaken by people like romney as being a boastful song of praise for america. it is lully a prayer for america's future. katherine lee bates recognized that america had flaws that could lead it in some very, very bad directions. god mend thine every flaw, confirm thy soul in self-control, thy liberty in law. katherine lee bates recognized that our laws fairly writte
i love the hymms of america, america the beautiful, for ambers wave of grain, corn counts, right? and another favorite verse, owe beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strifee. mercy more than life. let me just quote, owe beautiful patriot deem that sees kwlond beyond the years. >> the poem that romney pretents to love so much actually came from the heart and mind from katherine lee bates in 1893. it was first put to music in 1910 at lake avenue baptist church in boston. as lynn...
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build america, invest in america, has an account in the cayman islands. if mitt romney wants to run on his record, then give us the record, release all those tax returns, he gave 28 years of them to john mccain, so they are sitting somewhere, handy, release them all. let's see them. >> romney said this about his voting record, check this out. >> i've never voted for a democrat when there was a republican on the ballot. any chance i got to vote against bill clinton or ted kennedy i took. i always voted for a republican any time there was a republican on the ballot. >> sounds like he didn't inhale in the voting booth, either. >> in 1992, he voted for paul psongas, in the massachusetts primary instead of the republican in that primary. do you think republicans will hold that against him in the long run if he gets the nomination? >> well, somebody can vote for somebody in another party i don't think that is a huge crime but why does he say something that is not the case? i think that is one of the things about it. the president has been honest with people, ha
build america, invest in america, has an account in the cayman islands. if mitt romney wants to run on his record, then give us the record, release all those tax returns, he gave 28 years of them to john mccain, so they are sitting somewhere, handy, release them all. let's see them. >> romney said this about his voting record, check this out. >> i've never voted for a democrat when there was a republican on the ballot. any chance i got to vote against bill clinton or ted kennedy i...
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meanwhile america is more productive. a few weeks ago, the ceo of masterlund said it makes business sense for him to bring jobs back home. [ applause ] today, for the first time in 15 years, masterlock's plant in milwaukee is running at full capacity. [ applause ] so, we have a huge opportunity at this moment to bring manufacturing back. but we have to seize it. we can start with the tax code. right now, companies get tax breaks for moving jobs and profits overseas. meanwhile, companies that choose to stay in america get hit with one of the highest tax rates in the world. it makes no sense. and everyone knows it. so let's change it. first, if you're a business that wants to outsource jobs, you shouldn't get a tax deduction for doing it. it makes no sense. and everyone knows it. so let's change it. first, if you're a business that wants to outsource jobs, you shouldn't get a tax deduction for doing it. [ applause ] that money should cover moving expenses for master lock that decided to bring jobs home. [ applause ] second,
meanwhile america is more productive. a few weeks ago, the ceo of masterlund said it makes business sense for him to bring jobs back home. [ applause ] today, for the first time in 15 years, masterlock's plant in milwaukee is running at full capacity. [ applause ] so, we have a huge opportunity at this moment to bring manufacturing back. but we have to seize it. we can start with the tax code. right now, companies get tax breaks for moving jobs and profits overseas. meanwhile, companies that...
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he talked about his vision of america, the america that he believed in. margaret thatcher in 1979 in great britain, she was part of a crumbling british empire, but she talked about the things she believed in. mitt romney could do that. he could talk about -- >> smirking. >> two very unique differences between what barack obama and big government democrats believe versus what small government conservatives believe. the problem is, chris matthews, campaigns are always about a contrast. and if we conservatives, us conservatives, we believe right now that our choices are between a big government democrat and a big government republican. and the reason why is, if you look at these two gentlemen's words over the past 20 years, there's not a lot of thatcherism or reaganism in what they say. >> the irony is that mitt romney's only claim to public -- who had a public office was when he ran as a moderate and then as a liberal. >> against ronald reagan. >> actually when he ran for governor of massachusetts, he said i'm to the left of ted kennedy on social issues. he
he talked about his vision of america, the america that he believed in. margaret thatcher in 1979 in great britain, she was part of a crumbling british empire, but she talked about the things she believed in. mitt romney could do that. he could talk about -- >> smirking. >> two very unique differences between what barack obama and big government democrats believe versus what small government conservatives believe. the problem is, chris matthews, campaigns are always about a...
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or blue america, there is the united states of america. >> i'm sorry, karen is right in saying we should all be one america but it's tough for this president to go out and have this message when at the same time he's engaging in class warfare. >> it's not class warfare. >> let me finish. >> let me finish. you're wrong about the jobs. >> going with 1% versus 99% argument. it's tough to say we should all be one. >> you don't think that everybody should have to do their fair -- i think what the president was saying, frankly, and i thought it was very patriotic for him to say to corporations, ask what you can do to create jobs right here in america. that was very kennediesqkennedy. he was saying we're all in this together. >> that's incorrect. he's saying people who pay over $1 million should pay more than others. now, more, is that percentage, you put out that 30% and then the buffett tax or buffett rule is a stupid thing to keep talking about. >> you think warren buffett's secretary should pay more taxes than warren buffett? >> that does not represent the country. he doesn't represent the
or blue america, there is the united states of america. >> i'm sorry, karen is right in saying we should all be one america but it's tough for this president to go out and have this message when at the same time he's engaging in class warfare. >> it's not class warfare. >> let me finish. >> let me finish. you're wrong about the jobs. >> going with 1% versus 99% argument. it's tough to say we should all be one. >> you don't think that everybody should have to...
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it means middle america. middle america is not looking for an ideologue. middle america is looking for something that they can somehow relate to. it's my belief that santorum is that guy. the ranking democrats. >> even with his social views you believe rick santorum is middle america? >> it's infinitely more in keeping than the social views of the president or the people who work here at nbc or manhattan. our friends have social views that are very liberal. he's a solid man. he's a family man. >> why isn't he doing better in south carolina? >> first, it's almost funny how beginning rich, he gives the crowd, i mean, the fact that he opened up the debate attacking john king was hilarious. here was a perfectly -- >> but i don't think you're answering my question because before the debate with the hilarious opening, rick santorum was not ahead in the polls. why not? >> again, it's about winning the nomination. it's not about winning the polls. >> how do you win the nomination? >> i think he's a steady eddie. try this one, try that one. the question, is who wil
it means middle america. middle america is not looking for an ideologue. middle america is looking for something that they can somehow relate to. it's my belief that santorum is that guy. the ranking democrats. >> even with his social views you believe rick santorum is middle america? >> it's infinitely more in keeping than the social views of the president or the people who work here at nbc or manhattan. our friends have social views that are very liberal. he's a solid man. he's a...
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bank of america is up 25%, year to date. it's the financials leading the way as the market moves higher. so far it's been a good january. msnbc and more martin bashir coming back i go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of my finances and my life. i tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps. to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400 on our all-new memory foam bed. and at our white sale, stock up and save on our exclusive bedding collection. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! o
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that's the problem in america. >> fairness in america is not the end result. it's not the end result. it's the opportunity. and everybody in america today has the opportunity to get ahead. we have opportunity in america unlike any other country in the world. and that's what we should be promoting rather than dividing america. this president has said -- >> i think you are absolutely right and i think the only way we're going to get ahead is we at least have to agree on fairness. as long as we can't even talk about whether someone making more money a day than people in your district make a year and whether they ought to be paying the same rate or a fair rate, whether we can't discuss whether that's fair -- >> reverend al, can i ask you a question? can i ask you a question? >> congressman, i've got to go. thank you, congressman. >> appreciate it. >> maybe next time we can talk about fair. >> let's not be envious? >> i'm not envious. i am trying to be -- >> what is your income a year, reverend al? >> my income -- my tax rate is the same as the people -- >> what is
that's the problem in america. >> fairness in america is not the end result. it's not the end result. it's the opportunity. and everybody in america today has the opportunity to get ahead. we have opportunity in america unlike any other country in the world. and that's what we should be promoting rather than dividing america. this president has said -- >> i think you are absolutely right and i think the only way we're going to get ahead is we at least have to agree on fairness. as...
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america is back. america will always win. >> the president went after a couple easy targets -- wall street and washington as if to send an "i'm on your side" message to the rest of america. >> washington is broken. can you blame them for feeling a little cynical? i talked tonight about the deficit of trust between main street and wall street, but the divide between this sill and the rest of this country is at least as bad. it seems to get worse every year. >> and obama spent about as much time listen listing what he believes are accomplishments as he did laying out plans for the future. he talked more about the death of osama bin laden than he has since the raid itself. >> for the first time in two decades, osama bin laden is not a threat to this country. one of my proudest possessions is the flaing that the s.e.a.l. team took with them on the mission to get bin laden. on it are each of their names. some may be democrats. some may be republicans, but that doesn't matter. >>> the presidential campaign
america is back. america will always win. >> the president went after a couple easy targets -- wall street and washington as if to send an "i'm on your side" message to the rest of america. >> washington is broken. can you blame them for feeling a little cynical? i talked tonight about the deficit of trust between main street and wall street, but the divide between this sill and the rest of this country is at least as bad. it seems to get worse every year. >> and...
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i'm laura kaeppeler. >> she went on to win miss america. super bowl champ and miss america. that's a power couple. and that's your first look at sports. i'm fred roggin. >>> and now for another look at the weather, here's bill karins. see, all you need to do is give a shout out to scarlett johansson, and it will work. >> then it would happen? i have a funny feeling that miss wisconsin is probably single. >> sorry, mrs. karins. >>> good morning, everyone. hope you're having a beautiful morning. we are watching a little bit of light snow. you'll probably see about one to two inches on the surfaces. but getting a little bit of a break. also light snow around portsmouth, new hampshire. temperatures will be mild. notice they're in the fix in d.c. up to near 50 in will new york city. there's a warm surge of air heading your way. we do have strong storms this morning in illinois heading for indiana. one of the big stories that will happen weather-wise across our country is the snowstorm in the pacific northwest around seattle, we're expecting as much as 7 to 8, 9 inches of snow by
i'm laura kaeppeler. >> she went on to win miss america. super bowl champ and miss america. that's a power couple. and that's your first look at sports. i'm fred roggin. >>> and now for another look at the weather, here's bill karins. see, all you need to do is give a shout out to scarlett johansson, and it will work. >> then it would happen? i have a funny feeling that miss wisconsin is probably single. >> sorry, mrs. karins. >>> good morning, everyone. hope...
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the right course for america is not to divide america and try to divide us between one and another. it's to come together as a nation. and if you have a better model, if you think china's better, russia's better, cuba's better, north korea's better, i'm glad to hear all about it. america's right and you're wrong. >> the only actually good news for mitt romney today was a lady named marianne gingrich. newt gingrich's second wife told abc news about details of their marriage. she said her ex-husband does not have the character to be president. >> he was asking to have an open marriage and i refused. >> he wanted an open marriage? >> yeah, that i accept the fact he has somebody else in his life. >> and you said? >> no. >> what will jerry followell say if he were here? abc plans to air the whole interview tonight. newt gingrich is trying to win over hard core conservatives in carolina. these accusations violate a lot of conservative values. how can newt gingrich overcome this? here's how. >> newt is not perfect, but who among us is? the fact is, there is forgiveness for those who seek g
the right course for america is not to divide america and try to divide us between one and another. it's to come together as a nation. and if you have a better model, if you think china's better, russia's better, cuba's better, north korea's better, i'm glad to hear all about it. america's right and you're wrong. >> the only actually good news for mitt romney today was a lady named marianne gingrich. newt gingrich's second wife told abc news about details of their marriage. she said her...
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that's what america always stood for. that bottom up, entrepreneurial, individual spirit based upon strong families that molded and instilled values that were important for you to be success like hard work, honesty and integrity. that is the real greatness of america. i would make the argument that there's a lot of people in america today, unfortunately some in the white house, who don't believe that anymore who don't believe that america's a great country because we are great, because we have great people who build great things from the bottom up but that america could be better if we built things from the top down. that may be the way the way oth countries have done it. in fact, it is, but a lot of people who are in this country left those countries, because like my grandfather, they wanted a country that believed in him. he diplomat get that kidn't get education. he was a coal miner pep worked in the coal mines until he was 72 years old. he thought if he could do his part, make the sacrifices that were necessary, that
that's what america always stood for. that bottom up, entrepreneurial, individual spirit based upon strong families that molded and instilled values that were important for you to be success like hard work, honesty and integrity. that is the real greatness of america. i would make the argument that there's a lot of people in america today, unfortunately some in the white house, who don't believe that anymore who don't believe that america's a great country because we are great, because we have...
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that's what america is looking for. i understand the capacity to throw mud is what consultants love to do in politics. what the american people care about is do i have to go through another four years of watching my wealth deteriorate under my home, watch my jobs disappear, and watch america slide into second and third rate. that's the direction we're on unless we change course with new leadership. we're going to be far worse off four years from now. >> congressman, your thoughts on that? >> it's fantasy. newt gingrich, like all the republicans, have no answer for anything. i think that his jobs program is prayer. his health care program is prayer. his education program is prayer. it doesn't matter what he says at his website. the fact is they think that problems solve themselves and they just don't. the way we're going to get to a better america is to fight for it, and often to fight against the republicans in the house to accomplish it. >> newt has found religion in catholicism. so we'll leave it there. >> a partisans
that's what america is looking for. i understand the capacity to throw mud is what consultants love to do in politics. what the american people care about is do i have to go through another four years of watching my wealth deteriorate under my home, watch my jobs disappear, and watch america slide into second and third rate. that's the direction we're on unless we change course with new leadership. we're going to be far worse off four years from now. >> congressman, your thoughts on that?...
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the very best from america. and i thank all of you for the commitment to the goal that we all share, keeping america strong and sick your in the 21st century and keeping our armed forces the very best in the world. and with that i will turn this discussion over to leon and to marty, who can explain more and take your questions. so, thank you very much. i understand this is the first time a president has done this. it is a pretty nice room. thank you, guys. >> that closes out the remarks by president obama explaining to all of us how they plan to make the military leernt next ten years. as he said, secretary of defense robert gates now coming up to the microphones to address the reporters in the room and we are going to listen to some of that as well. i want to remind that you we have msnbc military analyst jack jacobs on set with me and mike vak viqueira at the white house and we will double back with them after we hear brief from the defense secretary there. again, talking about the fact that the strategy going
the very best from america. and i thank all of you for the commitment to the goal that we all share, keeping america strong and sick your in the 21st century and keeping our armed forces the very best in the world. and with that i will turn this discussion over to leon and to marty, who can explain more and take your questions. so, thank you very much. i understand this is the first time a president has done this. it is a pretty nice room. thank you, guys. >> that closes out the remarks...
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i mean, what america does he think he is protecting? i think he is sending a signal to protect an america that's not where we should be. >> i'm curious also about the last-minute nature of all of this, erin, with you because the decision was mate last minute by so many. look at the exit poll number by nbc news. more than half of the primary voters didn't even decide on a candidate to the last days and of those, look at that, 44%, when went with gingrich. should the camp be worried that last-minute support is easy come, easy go? 55% went with him. that's a lot. >> it has been a very topsy-turvy race. swhint be making predictions about any of the states and going into florida, newt gingrich seems to have momentum. romney has money organization. this campaign needs to be litigated over the next ten days here in florida. and, you know, we are see how he does in those debates. >> we will indeed. we are going to talk about the president's state of the union speech with you next hour. thank you for sticking around. stay with us for another hou
i mean, what america does he think he is protecting? i think he is sending a signal to protect an america that's not where we should be. >> i'm curious also about the last-minute nature of all of this, erin, with you because the decision was mate last minute by so many. look at the exit poll number by nbc news. more than half of the primary voters didn't even decide on a candidate to the last days and of those, look at that, 44%, when went with gingrich. should the camp be worried that...
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. >> america is back. anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that america is in decline or that our influence has waned doesn't know what they're talking about. >> nbc's mike viqueira live at the white house for us. he set the stage last night. what are we going to hear today? >> reporter: it was also a patriotic tone in addition to the optimistic tone that you mentioned, chris. i think by one count our folks in the political unit counted the use of america or american more than 80 times last night, and, yes, presidents often, as we see the president alight there from his helicopter, marine one, walking across the tarmac at joint base andrews ready to board air force one and on his way, first stop cedar rapids, iowa. it's not unusual, chris, i was saying for presidents to travel the country behind the message they deliver before a national tv audience in the state of the union, but in this case what he's saying is almost important or at least where he's saying it is almost as important as wha
. >> america is back. anyone who tells you otherwise, anyone who tells you that america is in decline or that our influence has waned doesn't know what they're talking about. >> nbc's mike viqueira live at the white house for us. he set the stage last night. what are we going to hear today? >> reporter: it was also a patriotic tone in addition to the optimistic tone that you mentioned, chris. i think by one count our folks in the political unit counted the use of america or...
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so it is with america. each time i look at that flag, i'm reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and those 13 stripes. no one built this country on their own. this nation is great because we built it together. this nation is great because we worked as a team. this nation is great because we get each other's backs. and if we hold fast to that truth in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great, no mission too hard. as long as we are joined in common purpose, as long as we maintain our common resolve, our journey moves forward and our future is hopeful. and the state of our union will always be strong. thank you. god bless you. and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> president obama concluding the state of the union address for a joint session of congress tonight. the president saying that the state of the union is getting stronger. echoing there the words of ronald reagan in 1986, who said the state of the union was stronger than a year ago and growi
so it is with america. each time i look at that flag, i'm reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and those 13 stripes. no one built this country on their own. this nation is great because we built it together. this nation is great because we worked as a team. this nation is great because we get each other's backs. and if we hold fast to that truth in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great, no mission too hard. as long as we are joined in common...
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have we gotten so cynical in america we deny facts? deny families having good success, our economy is starting to move in the right direction? republicans can't bring themselves to applaud this good news, and they couldn't do it last night. last night, you know what you saw? you saw the full illustration of a record number of filibusters in action in about one hour. republicans don't have passion for good economic news, they have passion for defeating the president of the united states. but president obama knew exactly what he was walking into last night. this is he ended by talking about the shared mission of seal team 6. and what it symbolizes. >> no one built this country on its own. this nation is great because we built it together. this nation is great because we worked as a team. this nation is great because we get each other's backs. and if we hold fast to that truth in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great, no mission too hard, as long as we are joined in common purpose, as long as we maintain our common resolve
have we gotten so cynical in america we deny facts? deny families having good success, our economy is starting to move in the right direction? republicans can't bring themselves to applaud this good news, and they couldn't do it last night. last night, you know what you saw? you saw the full illustration of a record number of filibusters in action in about one hour. republicans don't have passion for good economic news, they have passion for defeating the president of the united states. but...
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the right course for america is not to die vied america, try to divide it between one another, to come together as a nation. if you think china is better or russia is better or cuba is better or north korea is better, glad to hear about it -- america is right, you're wrong. >>> the man who confronted mitt romney joins me exclusively tonight, let me bring in tim devincenzo, protester with occupy new hampshire, who has been down in charleston, south carolina working with the occupy charleston movement. tim, nice to meet you, good to have you on the program tonight. i didn't see the videotape of what kind of response you gave him when the candidate, former governor of massachusetts said that to you, what was your response? >> hi, thanks for having me on the show. my initial question was the anniversary today is the anniversary of citizens unite and my initial question was about the revocation of corporate personhood and million dollars in a super pac, and he dodged that question and then when i hit him with how he will support the 99%, he went on his ruffled feather romney. my response wa
the right course for america is not to die vied america, try to divide it between one another, to come together as a nation. if you think china is better or russia is better or cuba is better or north korea is better, glad to hear about it -- america is right, you're wrong. >>> the man who confronted mitt romney joins me exclusively tonight, let me bring in tim devincenzo, protester with occupy new hampshire, who has been down in charleston, south carolina working with the occupy...
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that we can manufacture things and create jobs here in america and make it in america. unlike republicans, the whole field tonight that you will hear continue to try to outright wing each other, ton focus on millionaires and billionaires and give people who are already doing well an opportunity to do even better. and there's nothing wrong with that. but when you only care about people who are already doing well, that's a pretty dramatic contrast between the direction president obama wants to take this country and the republicans. >> there's no doubt about it. but let me be very candid with you, congresswoman. as chair lady of the democratic party, i expect you to say that. so do our viewers. let me play you something we wouldn't expect to hear. mr. willard mitt romney. let me let you hear what he said about the economy. >> how do you answer the president's argument that the economy is getting better in a general election campaign if you yourself are saying that it's getting better. >> well, of course it's getting better. the economy always gets better after a recession.
that we can manufacture things and create jobs here in america and make it in america. unlike republicans, the whole field tonight that you will hear continue to try to outright wing each other, ton focus on millionaires and billionaires and give people who are already doing well an opportunity to do even better. and there's nothing wrong with that. but when you only care about people who are already doing well, that's a pretty dramatic contrast between the direction president obama wants to...
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he looks like the face of unfairness in america. he's become a proof point for the president's message. so i think he's taken on a lot of water. if this thing drags out for another couple of months, he'll take on even more. >> now as he continues to sustain these attacks from gingrich, he continues to be hit with things that are coming out about him. despite the fact that he is clearly leading in just about every poll in florida, you still have to deal with the fact. and he cannot get away with that his negatives are higher than his positives, which really raises the question of electability. bob, i'm talking to you. >> well, you're absolutely right. what's happened here in florida and it happened in iowa as well is that the romney campaign saw a big threat so they dropped an atom bomb on gingrich. all of these negative ads. it's worked. i think that romney's probably going to win this big. we'd be very surprised if he didn't. but it's also illustrated the establishment of the republican party when it really wants to and gets behind
he looks like the face of unfairness in america. he's become a proof point for the president's message. so i think he's taken on a lot of water. if this thing drags out for another couple of months, he'll take on even more. >> now as he continues to sustain these attacks from gingrich, he continues to be hit with things that are coming out about him. despite the fact that he is clearly leading in just about every poll in florida, you still have to deal with the fact. and he cannot get...
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and blue collar america. that's why i focused so much on manufacturing and cutting taxes and cutting taxes and putting a pro growth plan but also to reduce the scale and size of the federal government. so we need to repeal obama care and i proposed a balanced budget in five years with $5 trillion of deficit reduction including the entitlement reform. i put the bold plans but i have the track record to back it up. that's why i would encourage to not just look at what people say they're going to do. look what they've done. finally, the candidate's been out here talking about the important role. yes for our culture but also for our economy. that the family is in america. we need strong families not just because it's good for our society but it is good for our economy. the family, the word economy comes to the word home in greek. it is the first economy, the family. it is the first hospital, the first school. if we don't have strong families and a president willing to go out and talk about it, you know, there's t
and blue collar america. that's why i focused so much on manufacturing and cutting taxes and cutting taxes and putting a pro growth plan but also to reduce the scale and size of the federal government. so we need to repeal obama care and i proposed a balanced budget in five years with $5 trillion of deficit reduction including the entitlement reform. i put the bold plans but i have the track record to back it up. that's why i would encourage to not just look at what people say they're going to...
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i love america, you love america. the sub te is you might think i'm a rich guy with a strange religionut'm just li you. i think that's probably not enough to win in a country where people feel it's in decli. that the scope of hislans are not as big as the scope of the problems. the problem that also appli to barack oba. >> -- this week though, potentially? >> potentially >> -- is not going to be silent, also. >> -- take that on. because this i a big issue about whether president obama has measured up as a leader. i mean, there's real fears of national decline, a snse of the country's on the wrong track. this is a campaign about big things ultimately for vers. >> and t president is trying to respond to that. he's actually doing a video message to all of the democratic caucusgoers. he wants to be present in some fashion, so he is going to have democratic caucusing with presidential message by video. but the point is that he has not yet found a way. he has not found his voice. d they say that "the new york times" story i
i love america, you love america. the sub te is you might think i'm a rich guy with a strange religionut'm just li you. i think that's probably not enough to win in a country where people feel it's in decli. that the scope of hislans are not as big as the scope of the problems. the problem that also appli to barack oba. >> -- this week though, potentially? >> potentially >> -- is not going to be silent, also. >> -- take that on. because this i a big issue about whether...
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, the america of paychecks and the america of food stamps and the america of independence and the america of dependance, and the america of strength and foreign policy and the america of weakness in foreign policy. >> this is a angrier more populist message from newt gingrich. >> it's a man that styles himself as an individual out there on the republican candidate that styles himself as a grandee yos thinker. it's not about his policies in south carolina. it's because they feel he is the one that can take the fight to barack obama. the conservative movement is feeling rebellious, and newt gingrich styled himself as a rebel. now in the past what you have seen is that he has these peaks, and we saw it in 1994 and during this campaign and then he crashes. the question is can he and his personality, let alone the mechanics, the endorsement and money and ground work, can he keep it all in check? that's a reasonable question to ask. >> and to pick up on that point, newt gingrich has nothing in february, and there are not a lot of primaries or debates, and two primaries at the end, one is romney
, the america of paychecks and the america of food stamps and the america of independence and the america of dependance, and the america of strength and foreign policy and the america of weakness in foreign policy. >> this is a angrier more populist message from newt gingrich. >> it's a man that styles himself as an individual out there on the republican candidate that styles himself as a grandee yos thinker. it's not about his policies in south carolina. it's because they feel he...
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that america is still out there. we believe in that america. we still believe in the america that is the land of opportunity, and a beacon of freedom. we believe in the america that challenges each of us to be bigger and better than ourselves. this election, let's fight for the america we love. we believe in america. thank you so much, florida! you're the best! god bless the united states of america! thank you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! >> mitt romney addressing supporters at his headquarters in florida after a big win tonight in the florida primary. nbc news characterizing newt gingrich's finish tonight as a distant second to mr. romney. you see mr. romney there with his wife and with his sons, with other family members. mr. romney giving a speech tonight that was short, that was about 99% a general election speech. all but ignoring his republican opponents. his republican rivals for the nomination, talking in applause ready lines about what he disagreed with president obama about. this was in essence a general election speech, short,
that america is still out there. we believe in that america. we still believe in the america that is the land of opportunity, and a beacon of freedom. we believe in the america that challenges each of us to be bigger and better than ourselves. this election, let's fight for the america we love. we believe in america. thank you so much, florida! you're the best! god bless the united states of america! thank you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you! >> mitt romney addressing supporters at his...
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it's really an election about the soul of america. the question is are we going to continue to hue to the vision of the founders when they crafted this country and wrote the declaration of independence, they said that the creator had endowed us with certain unalienable rights among them life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and that word, that phrase "pursuit of happiness" deals with the opportunity associated with this great nation. we are an opportunity land. people came here from all over the world seeking freedom electorally but also freedom personally able to choose their own course in life. they came to america and by virtue of their successes, their passion, their energy, their pioneering they helped lift then tire nation and didn't make us poorer but made us as a nation better off. the president has a different view. instead of seeing a merit society, an opportunity society, i the right course for america economically, permanently, morally is for america to restore the principles that made us the shining city on a hill,
it's really an election about the soul of america. the question is are we going to continue to hue to the vision of the founders when they crafted this country and wrote the declaration of independence, they said that the creator had endowed us with certain unalienable rights among them life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. and that word, that phrase "pursuit of happiness" deals with the opportunity associated with this great nation. we are an opportunity land. people came here...
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a company that chooses to stay in america gets hit with one of the highest tax rates in the world. that's wrong. it doesn't make sense. we have got stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs over seas and reward companies like conveyor that are doing business right here in the united states of america. [ applause ] now, before the other side gets all excited, let me, let me be clear, if you are a company that wants to out source jobs or do business around the world, that is your right. it's a free market. but you should not get a tax break for it. companies that are bringing jobs back from overseas should get tax breaks, high tech manufacturers should get tax breaks, manufacturers like conveyor that stamp products with three proud words "made in america" those are the folks that should be rewarded through our tax code. [ applause ] jeff and greg told me if we pass tax reforms like these they would be able to buy more equipment for their facility. so let's do it. today, my administration is laying out several concrete actions that we can take right now to discourage out sourcing and e
a company that chooses to stay in america gets hit with one of the highest tax rates in the world. that's wrong. it doesn't make sense. we have got stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs over seas and reward companies like conveyor that are doing business right here in the united states of america. [ applause ] now, before the other side gets all excited, let me, let me be clear, if you are a company that wants to out source jobs or do business around the world, that is your right. it's a...
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the right wing talkers of america think mitt romney is not conservative enough. but this venture capitalism and this vulture capitalism, which it's turning into because of people like romney, they're out defending that on right wing radio, i mean it pains them to stick up for mitt romney. get your cell phones out. tonight's question, does our country need a vulture capitalist in charge of the economy? text a for yes, b for no, 622639, go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. i want to ask you, does it bother you at all that mitt romney went overseas to get seed money to start a business in the united states of america, which eventually cut a bunch of jobs? does it bother you at all? took foreign investment to work over american workers. is that true? we'll have that story tomorrow night. >>> joining me now is rick tyler, former newt gingrich campaign spokesman and senior advisor to winning our future, which is a pro newt gingrich super pac. great to have you with us tonight, sir, appreciate it. >> i'm glad to be here you're on fire. >> i'm going to put left, right, blue,
the right wing talkers of america think mitt romney is not conservative enough. but this venture capitalism and this vulture capitalism, which it's turning into because of people like romney, they're out defending that on right wing radio, i mean it pains them to stick up for mitt romney. get your cell phones out. tonight's question, does our country need a vulture capitalist in charge of the economy? text a for yes, b for no, 622639, go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. i want to ask you, does it...
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when americans work together, america works best. when americans make the project, americans are working. and that's what we need to do is toughen up these provisions in current law and prevent the segmentation that allows them to circumvent. . we used to lead the pack in this type of infrastructure building. and now we're packing up an industry and shipping it overseas, when we have the know how and the technical benefits to acrude to american workers. it's just a shame what's happening. and it's something that the congress needs to address and we need to address it in a fashion. >> absolutely. forget the shame. let's do it. the american people, the more they learn, the more they will support all of this. congressman, thank you so much for your efforts and for representing the interests not of a political party, but of investing in america. you can't create 30 million jobs if you don't have a massive in own country. there's nowhere that's more glaring than a situation like this. thank you so much. coming up on the 30 million jobs to
when americans work together, america works best. when americans make the project, americans are working. and that's what we need to do is toughen up these provisions in current law and prevent the segmentation that allows them to circumvent. . we used to lead the pack in this type of infrastructure building. and now we're packing up an industry and shipping it overseas, when we have the know how and the technical benefits to acrude to american workers. it's just a shame what's happening. and...
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why is that good for america? >> don't you think the social issues -- >> no. >> -- social issues do deserve a place at the debate. >> they do if the place is not burning to the ground. if you're in a situation where there's not tens of trillions of dollars being sucked out of the country corrupting your educational apparatus, your energy apparatus, the totality through all the decision making in your country, the political environment is designed for the debate of social issues. it's why we have a government. but when the debate over social issues is used as a way to paralyze 311 million people in conflict so they don't unify to the obvious issue of the fact that the democrats and the republicans are both being purchased by industrial special interests from banking to trade to energy to health at the the of us, that is then not only a tragedy, that is a remarkably dangerous way to run a country when you ignore the fact that you are getting the destructive forces applied to you while you're arguing about what peopl
why is that good for america? >> don't you think the social issues -- >> no. >> -- social issues do deserve a place at the debate. >> they do if the place is not burning to the ground. if you're in a situation where there's not tens of trillions of dollars being sucked out of the country corrupting your educational apparatus, your energy apparatus, the totality through all the decision making in your country, the political environment is designed for the debate of social...
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are undermining the presidency of the united states of america. they're so focused on sinking barack obama, that they are sinking our economy. you don't wag your finger in the face of the president of the united states. you don't yell out during the state of the union. you don't do the kinds of things we have seen from day one from the republican party to this president. it's not just insulting. it is undermining him as the president. it's gone on far too long. >> i want to take a look at an ad that mitt romney is running in florida. the reason i want to take a look at this tonight, the case i'm presenting tonight is that everything, truly everything that the republicans are doing is helpful to president obama's reelection. let's take a look at this romney ad as a case in point. let's watch this. >> from debates, you'd think newt gingrich was ronald reagan's vice president. >> i worked with president reagan. >> gingrich exaggerate, dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in his diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once criticizing him saying newt'
are undermining the presidency of the united states of america. they're so focused on sinking barack obama, that they are sinking our economy. you don't wag your finger in the face of the president of the united states. you don't yell out during the state of the union. you don't do the kinds of things we have seen from day one from the republican party to this president. it's not just insulting. it is undermining him as the president. it's gone on far too long. >> i want to take a look at...
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america of independence, the america of dependence, the america of strength in foreign policy, the america of weakness in foreign policy. those two choices i believe will give the american people a chance to decide permanently whether we want to remain the historic america that has provided opportunity for more people of more backgrounds than any country in history or whether in fact we prefer to become a brand new secular european style bureaucratic social system. [ boos ] i agree with you. i'm running because callista and i looked at the future for maggie and rob theert and decided no, we're not going to go the route of obama and these kind of radical ideas. so in order to carry out this great debate, to rally the american people to reasserting their belief in america, to winning the election decisively this fall, to profoundly changing washington starting on day one, when, by the way, we apoll bollish all the white house czars -- to do that, to do that we need to build on this victory by going to florida. i need your help in reaching out to people in florida. i need your help in finding
america of independence, the america of dependence, the america of strength in foreign policy, the america of weakness in foreign policy. those two choices i believe will give the american people a chance to decide permanently whether we want to remain the historic america that has provided opportunity for more people of more backgrounds than any country in history or whether in fact we prefer to become a brand new secular european style bureaucratic social system. [ boos ] i agree with you....
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and that is, how do we get america's fiscal house in order? and we're going to have to make some choices. the reason that we've got this debt and deficits is because we're not making hard choices. right now we're supposed to spend nearly $1 trillion more on what was intended to be a temporary tax cut for the wealthiest 2% of americans. it must be temporary. back in 2001. that's a long time ago. a quarter of all millionaires pay lower tax rates than millions of middle class households. warren buffett pays a lower tax rate than his secretary. i know, because, she was at the state of the union. she told me. now, that's not fair. that doesn't make sense. and the reason it's important for us to recognize that is, if we're going to reduce our deficit, then we've got to have a balanced approach that has spending cuts, and we've already agreed to $2 trillion worth of spending cuts. we've got to get rid of programs that don't work. we've got to make government more efficient. i have asked congress for authority to consolidate some of these agencies, to
and that is, how do we get america's fiscal house in order? and we're going to have to make some choices. the reason that we've got this debt and deficits is because we're not making hard choices. right now we're supposed to spend nearly $1 trillion more on what was intended to be a temporary tax cut for the wealthiest 2% of americans. it must be temporary. back in 2001. that's a long time ago. a quarter of all millionaires pay lower tax rates than millions of middle class households. warren...
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he divided america. none of this was there when he got there. >> well, he divided america and then handed out food stamps. right after he divided. i think there's a strategy here. it's not a completely wrong-headed strategy if you are thinking just purly, how do i get voters on my side. the story you told is about a long history. it's about complicated policy. it's about structures that work to benefit one group but not another. if the story i tell isn't complicated, it's just, look. some people work hard. other people don't. if you work hard, don't worry. pretty soon you'll get your rewards. then i tap into that kind of easy story. and, in fact, what i can say is not only if you work hard you'll eventually get your rewards. but if you're not getting them, it's not your fault and it's not the fault of a long history or deeply embedded structures of inequality. it's president obama's fault. and when we take those political stories and instead of trying to bring solutions to the real issues of inequality w
he divided america. none of this was there when he got there. >> well, he divided america and then handed out food stamps. right after he divided. i think there's a strategy here. it's not a completely wrong-headed strategy if you are thinking just purly, how do i get voters on my side. the story you told is about a long history. it's about complicated policy. it's about structures that work to benefit one group but not another. if the story i tell isn't complicated, it's just, look. some...
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we know there's certain things at work in america. the institute came out with a study a couple of years ago that said if you graduate from high school and if you work and if you're a man, if you marry, if you're a woman, you marry before you have children, you have a 2% chance of being in poverty in america and to be above the median income, if you do those three things, 77% chance of being above the median income. why isn't the president of the united states or why aren't leaders in this country talking about that and trying to formulate, not necessarily federal government policy but local policy and state policy and community policy to help people do those things that we know work and we know are good for society. this pt doesn't. in fact, he's required programs not to talk about marriage. not to talk about abstinence in order to get federal funds. he's working exactly against the things he knows works because he has a secular ideology against the -- >> dr. paul, how would you use the bully pull put? >> i would continue to preach t
we know there's certain things at work in america. the institute came out with a study a couple of years ago that said if you graduate from high school and if you work and if you're a man, if you marry, if you're a woman, you marry before you have children, you have a 2% chance of being in poverty in america and to be above the median income, if you do those three things, 77% chance of being above the median income. why isn't the president of the united states or why aren't leaders in this...
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these are the middle classers of america. the wage earners of america. they're right down here on this line. they haven't gone too far in the last 30 years. but here's the country clubbers and the people who maybe don't want to reveal their taxes. the fact of the matter is romney's policies will continue to separate working americans from those at the very top. and don't take my word for it. the tax policy institute did it. if you were a wage earner, if you're down here, you're a wage earner, you're a blue liner, do you think mitt romney understands your struggle? check out this video from his campaign when he was running for senate back in 1994. >> the lady of the house. >> just a worker. >> just a worker. that's what we all are. >> nice to meet you. >> good to meet you. i'm mitt romney. how are you doing? good. good to see you. how are you? good to meet you. how's business? >> struggling. >> struggling. how are you doing? i'm mitt romney. good to meet you. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> well, there it is. romney never stops to ask the woman why
these are the middle classers of america. the wage earners of america. they're right down here on this line. they haven't gone too far in the last 30 years. but here's the country clubbers and the people who maybe don't want to reveal their taxes. the fact of the matter is romney's policies will continue to separate working americans from those at the very top. and don't take my word for it. the tax policy institute did it. if you were a wage earner, if you're down here, you're a wage earner,...
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that the recipe for job creation in america. when we come back, from health care to crime fighting to the way we teach one another and allocate our defense resources. the technique with a lesson for all of us in the 21st century about efficiency and getting far more for far less to get the job done. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. hold up partner. prilosec can take days to work. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>> you may not know this, but 5% of us account for 50% of the health care money spent in this country. 5% of us. 50%. that is an incredible figure and not unexpected. health care is disproportionate. old and young spend more. one town in new jersey identified this trend and used the very same hot spotting te technique defined by former police commissioner bill bratten to help direct health resources to those most in need and in the process collapsed the cost of health care. and here now with us, our hot spotting problem-solving dynamic duo, dr. jeffrey brener, an
that the recipe for job creation in america. when we come back, from health care to crime fighting to the way we teach one another and allocate our defense resources. the technique with a lesson for all of us in the 21st century about efficiency and getting far more for far less to get the job done. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. hold up partner. prilosec can take days to work. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>> you may not...
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telling the world that america is open for business. making it as safe and as simple as possible to visit. helping our businesses all across the country grow and create jobs. helping those businesses compete and win. ultimately, that's how we're going to rebuild an economy where hard work pays off, where responsibility's rewarded, and where anybody can make it if they try. that's what america's all about. that's part of the reason why people want to come here. because they know our history. they know what the american dream's been all about. and a place like disneyland represents that quintessentially american spirit. this image is something that's recognized all around the world and this weather is something that people appreciate all around the world, including the northern parts of this country. so we want everybody to come, all who are watching, disney world and florida are open for business, but we want people all around the world to know the same. and we are going to do everything we can to make sure that we're continuing to boost
telling the world that america is open for business. making it as safe and as simple as possible to visit. helping our businesses all across the country grow and create jobs. helping those businesses compete and win. ultimately, that's how we're going to rebuild an economy where hard work pays off, where responsibility's rewarded, and where anybody can make it if they try. that's what america's all about. that's part of the reason why people want to come here. because they know our history....
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america has the money. what we need to do is match people, ideas, and investments to create 30 million jobs to dig us out0o the hole we're in. and that's why we're taking the dylan ratigan show across america. highlighting solutions that can create jobs and get millions of us back to work. the dylan ratigan show's 30 million jobs tour. >> so we'll hit the road starting next week as we head to one of the cradles of innovation for decades now. civil con valley. don't forget our efforts to get the 28th amendment passed and get money out of politics. that completes the campaign. during the depression, this land is your land and this land is my land, from california to the new york island, from the redwood forests, to the gulf stream waters, this land was made for you and me. and woody, we're coming to fix this land and fix it for all of us together. we'll be right back. what makes scottrade your smartphone's most powerful trading app ? total access - to everything. from idea to research to trade. including fin
america has the money. what we need to do is match people, ideas, and investments to create 30 million jobs to dig us out0o the hole we're in. and that's why we're taking the dylan ratigan show across america. highlighting solutions that can create jobs and get millions of us back to work. the dylan ratigan show's 30 million jobs tour. >> so we'll hit the road starting next week as we head to one of the cradles of innovation for decades now. civil con valley. don't forget our efforts to...
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the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> good morning. i'm thomas roberts. in the next hour of msnbc, the bain bomb. new ads hitting mitt romney in south carolina. could they trip the front-runner up in new hampshire come tomorrow. >>> another kennedy running for congress. the grandson of rfk looking to fill barney frank's seat. we'll talk to a member of the kennedy family about that. >>> a book about the obamas. east wing versus the west wing. political tell all that has washington buzzing. that and more in the next hour. >> less than 24 hours before the nation's first primary. jon huntsman campaign is gaining momentum up five points to 13%. still well behind a slipping mitt romney. we are joined from manchester. good morning. good to see you again. let me start with you. your dad staked his entire campaign on new hampshire. said that from the beginning. he does have late momentum go
the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter where you go. so come on down and help make 2012 an even better year for tourism on the gulf. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> good morning. i'm thomas roberts. in the next hour of msnbc, the bain bomb. new ads hitting mitt romney in south carolina. could they trip the front-runner up in new hampshire come tomorrow. >>> another kennedy running for congress. the grandson of rfk looking to fill barney...
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and republicans think there is too much power in the hands of a few rich people and corporations in america. so if you have it in the forefront of your mind that the country feels that way, it should not be a advise when the president talking about that issue as a problem, talking about that not just as status quo but a problem that should be fixed and talking about things that could be done to fix that, it should not be a surprise that that sort of thing is very satisfying to people. that cbs news poll we showed earlier, that surveyed voters before and after the president's speech, before the speech, 53% of people said they approved of the president's plans on the economy. after the speech, that number shot up to 82%. from 53 to 82. just before the speech, 45% said they approved the president's plan to tackle the deficit. after, the number jumped to 80. from 45 to 80. the reason i think this concept is key, this populist idea, the system is rigged in favor of the wealthy, the stuff the president chose to highlight in the state of the union, stuff that on its face probably didn't make a who
and republicans think there is too much power in the hands of a few rich people and corporations in america. so if you have it in the forefront of your mind that the country feels that way, it should not be a advise when the president talking about that issue as a problem, talking about that not just as status quo but a problem that should be fixed and talking about things that could be done to fix that, it should not be a surprise that that sort of thing is very satisfying to people. that cbs...
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i was making a point that those jobs never were in america. that job never existed in america. and this is very different than fight being the you a owe industry where there was an existing industrial base making cars in america this made sense and there was competition and in foreign countries and struggle back and forth which makes the most sense. that's a very different thing than the iphone. it isn't a car. have you an incredibly transportable -- where you make tonight the world it does not weigh that much. you can transport the distances to assemble them. there is an international arbitrage happening where you are sending the work to places where the -- lowest labor standards where you can get things assembled incredibly cheap by but also the -- taking the devices and redistributing them in places where they will pay top dollar. >> one of the things you said is everything about the device is designed with the supply chain exists in mind. >> exact. >> i designed to the kind of supply chain. one of the most remarkable moments in your show is you talk about the fact that ever
i was making a point that those jobs never were in america. that job never existed in america. and this is very different than fight being the you a owe industry where there was an existing industrial base making cars in america this made sense and there was competition and in foreign countries and struggle back and forth which makes the most sense. that's a very different thing than the iphone. it isn't a car. have you an incredibly transportable -- where you make tonight the world it does not...
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